Saturday, 27 October 2012

Here come the girls!


LADIES 



Why not put your feet up and enjoy a blissful cuppa after a hard day of retail therapy. We have our super stylish handbags and heels Mug for you to enjoy your tea in whilst you soak in the bath and pamper away.


For all the ladies who love their Jimmy Choos or Manola Blaniks





Enjoy your own tea party, invite all the girls and bring out your very own Peregrine Pottery tea party mugs, hand decorated with teapots, cups and saucers cake and bunting.

Love Paul & Joanne
xx 

Boys & Girls Mugs


BOYS & GIRLS 
COME OUT TO PLAY


Whether you young or old these handmade mugs are the perfect size for a great British cup of tea.


Girls love ponies and what could be better than this handmade Equestrian mug, hand sponge decorated in pink.




Boys, have you dreamt of sailing the world, well what could be nicer than to have your own handmade Nautical mug, hand sponge decorated in blue.


Love Paul & Joanne
xx 

CITY GENT

CITY GENT


For all you gentlemen we have the perfect city gent mug, in monochrome colour, just the perfect size for a nice British cuppa. A great British tradition you can keep and the perfect gift for those who have everything else. Whilst you are at your desk working hard, earning hard don't let your tea go cold.


Visit Peregrine Pottery for more gift ideas

Love Paul & Joanne 
xx 

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Welcome to Peregrine Pottery!

Peregrine Pottery

Welcome


Peregrine Pottery is a family run company. Paul Deakes and his wife Joanne produce Quintessentially English Earthenware from their premises in Longton, Stoke-on- Trent. They specialise in English Earthenware pottery, using local materials and techniques, skills Paul acquired from over 33 years working in the pottery industry.
These techniques he now uses to produce his castware whilst Joanne is the artist who works on their spongeware designs. Their designs are all hand decorated and in keeping with the Englishness of their pottery from sweet little Daisies to English Roses in full bloom, and where would England be without a touch of English eccentricity which is the inspiration behind their English gentry designs.